2018
DOI: 10.1002/2017gh000108
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Environmental Determinants of Malaria Transmission Around the Koka Reservoir in Ethiopia

Abstract: New dam construction is known to exacerbate malaria transmission in Africa as the vectors of malaria—Anopheles mosquitoes—use bodies of water as breeding sites. Precise environmental mechanisms of how reservoirs exacerbate malaria transmission are yet to be identified. Understanding of these mechanisms should lead to a better assessment of the impacts of dam construction and to new prevention strategies. Combining extensive multiyear field surveys around the Koka Reservoir in Ethiopia and rigorous model develo… Show more

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“…SS mosquitoes were biting more during bed time while LS and LL vectors were seeking a human blood meal more during out of bed hours of the dusk to dawn period than during bed time. Temperature has been known to majorly alter mosquito and parasite life-history traits, a temperature sensitive combination which determine malaria transmission intensity [40,41]. Temperatures, humidity, and wind do vary from hour to hour throughout the night.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SS mosquitoes were biting more during bed time while LS and LL vectors were seeking a human blood meal more during out of bed hours of the dusk to dawn period than during bed time. Temperature has been known to majorly alter mosquito and parasite life-history traits, a temperature sensitive combination which determine malaria transmission intensity [40,41]. Temperatures, humidity, and wind do vary from hour to hour throughout the night.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current and future R o were estimated using a detailed field-tested mechanistic model of malaria transmission at the village scale, Hydrology Entomology and Malaria Transmission Simulator (HYDRE-MATS) [25,26]. HYDREMATS was updated for the Highland conditions (supplementary figure 2) and calibrated extensively (supplementary figures 3-5) based on three years of monitoring campaigns at our field site in the Ethiopian Highlands, named Ejersa .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Malaria Transmission Model) We use a mechanistic model of malaria transmission at the village scale, Hydrology Entomology and Malaria Transmission Simulator (HYDREMATS) [25,26]. HYDREMATS features one of the most detailed mechanistic structures, with coupled hydrology and entomology [25,26].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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